No Mow May 8
Did you know? Biodiversity is the variety of all living things and their interactions. It includes animals, plants, fungi and... View No Mow May 8
Did you know? Biodiversity is the variety of all living things and their interactions. It includes animals, plants, fungi and... View No Mow May 8
Did you know? Most red admirals are migrants to the UK from North Africa and Continental Europe. They arrive... View No Mow May 7
Did you know? Most bees we see are in fact, solitary bees. Solitary bees are important pollinators but are... View No Mow May 6
Did you know? Mowing once every 4-6 weeks will maintain a shorter, re-flowering lawn where flowers like Bugle, Self-heal,... View No Mow May 5
Did you know? Butterflies have straw-like mouths that they use for eating. They can see up to 12... View No Mow May 4
Did you know? You can spot more wildlife during “No Mow May” because they can find food and places... View No Mow May 3
Did you know? You can eat Dandelions. They have been around for millions of years and have adapted... View No Mow May 2
Did you know? Meadows provide essential habitats for bees. Most wildflower species have single flowers which are easier for our buzzing friends... View No Mow May 1
Otters can travel over large areas. Some are known to use 20 kilometres or more of river habitat. Otters... View Summer Trail 8
White clover is a very common plant of all kinds of grassy areas in the UK, from lawns to pastures,... View Summer Trail 7
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